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ADVENT Post Approval Study

ADVENT Post Approval Study: A clinical trial exploring new treatments.

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Phase N/A

The ADVENT Post Approval Study is a global research project. It looks at the safety and effectiveness of a treatment for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (PAF), a kind of irregular heartbeat. This treatment uses the FARAPULSE Pulsed Field Ablation System to perform something called pulmonary vein isolation (PVI). This is a procedure to help keep the heart beating normally. The study is for people whose PAF does not get better with medication and who are willing to join the study.

Key Points:

  • This study is observational, meaning doctors will watch and collect information, but not change your treatment plan.
  • Participants must have a heart monitor, which could be inserted before or just after the procedure if not already in place.
  • Participants cannot join if they have had certain heart procedures before or have other specific health issues.

By joining, you help researchers learn more about PAF treatment, and you will be closely followed by a medical team. Make sure to talk with your doctor to understand all the details and decide if this study is right for you.

Study details
    Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation

NCT06431815

Boston Scientific Corporation

5 July 2025

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